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Time of India
28-04-2025
- Health
- Time of India
FMGE June 2025 registration window opens: Direct link to apply and other details here
FMGE June registration 2025 : The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has officially opened the registration window for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June 2025. Interested candidates can submit their applications online at The last date for submitting applications is May 17, 2025. Candidates are advised to review the information bulletin available on the NBEMS website for details regarding eligibility, fee structure, examination scheme, and other important information. For issues related to application submissions, payment gateway problems, or refund requests for failed transactions, candidates can contact NBEMS Candidate Care Support at 7996165333 or visit the helpline portal through the applicant login. FMGE June 2025: Key dates Candidates can check the important dates mentioned here: Information bulletin release : April 28 Online application submission : April 28 (3:00 pm) to May 17 (11:55 pm) Examination date : July 26, 2025 Result declaration : By August 26, 2025 FMGE June 2025: Steps to apply Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to apply for the FMGE June 2025 registration : Visit the official website: Navigate to the 'Examinations' section and select "FMGE." Open the application link provided. Carefully read all instructions before clicking on the registration link. Fill in the required information and submit it. Log in with your credentials and complete the application form. Upload the necessary documents as per the guidelines and proceed with the fee payment. Submit the form after verifying all details. Save and print the confirmation page for future reference. Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided here to apply for the FMGE June 2025 registration. For real-time updates, follow our AP SSC 10th Result 2025 Live Blog.


Time of India
26-04-2025
- Business
- Time of India
OSSC extends JE preference update deadline to April 30 due to technical issues
OSSC extends deadline for Junior Engineer preference update till April 30 OSSC JE preference update 2025: The Odisha Staff Selection Commission (OSSC) has announced an extension for candidates to update or modify their post, department, or HoD preferences for the post of Junior Engineer and Junior Engineer (Civil) under the Combined Technical Services Recruitment Examination (CTSRE)-2023. The extension comes in light of technical issues that occurred during the last two days of the original window for preference revision. According to an official notice issued on April 25, 2025, the Commission has decided to allow additional time to ensure that all candidates get a fair opportunity to submit their updated preferences. The revised deadline for online submission is now set as April 30, 2025. This extension provides candidates two extra days beyond the previously scheduled date. Extension follows technical issues The preference update process was initially notified under Advertisement No. 4812/OSSC dated December 8, 2023. It was followed by Corrigendum No. 5045/OSSC dated December 26, 2023, and another Corrigendum and Addendum No. 5002/OSSC dated December 18, 2023. A subsequent notice bearing No. 2028/OSSC, dated April 17, 2025, had fixed the earlier deadline. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Secure Your Child's Future with Strong English Fluency Planet Spark Learn More Undo However, due to technical disruptions faced by several candidates in the final two days, OSSC has taken the step of extending the link availability period. The Commission stated that this extension is aimed at ensuring that all aspirants are able to access the portal and make necessary modifications without inconvenience. Window available on official OSSC website The revised window for preference modification will remain active on the official OSSC website — — until April 30, 2025. Candidates who were unable to make changes due to the technical issues are advised to utilise this extended period without delay. Terms and conditions remain unchanged The Commission has clarified that all other terms and conditions mentioned in the earlier notice dated April 17, 2025 (Notice No. 2028/OSSC), remain unchanged. Only the deadline for updating preferences has been altered in light of recent circumstances. This move is expected to benefit numerous candidates and reflects OSSC's commitment to maintaining transparency and fairness in its recruitment process. For real-time updates, follow our AP SSC 10th Result 2025 Live Blog.


Time of India
25-04-2025
- Health
- Time of India
MDU Rohtak launches country's first 'Drug-Free Home' campaign on National Panchayati Raj Day
MDU Rohtak initiates unique drug-free homes drive in Madodi Rangdan village ROHTAK: In a novel initiative on National Panchayati Raj Day , Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak launched the country's first 'Drug-Free Home' campaign from village Madodi Rangdan of the district on Thursday. This unique campaign was conceptualized by MDU vice-chancellor Prof. Rajbir Singh, and officially flagged off with the hosting of the nation's first Gram Sabha dedicated to this cause. Inaugurating the campaign, Prof. Rajbir Singh described it as a global necessity, stressing that a drug-free home is not just a social effort but a critical step for the safety of families and society. He stated that drugs severely harm an individual's mental and physical health and corrode the foundations of families and communities. The vice-chancellor announced that students from MDU-affiliated colleges will join the campaign as "Gram Saarthis" (village ambassadors), who will act as vigilant volunteers and spread the message throughout society. He asserted that this campaign will prove to be a milestone in the country's drug eradication efforts. Sharanjit Kaur, chairperson, Rehabilitation Council of India, graced the occasion as the guest of honour. She praised the initiative as a unique step towards building a drug-free India. Kaur urged villagers to keep homes drug-free, protect children from addiction, assist those affected, and link them to counseling and rehabilitation centres. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Ranger Sees Strange Creature On Riverbank. He Says, 'Oh My God,' When He Realizes What It Really Is Cleverst Undo The sarpanch of village Marodhi, Mausam, expressed gratitude to MDU for choosing their village for this historic initiative and pledged full support to make more homes drug-free. The event was moderated by Prof. (In Practice) Sunil Jaglan, noted social worker and MDU outreach representative. He inspired villagers by citing examples like Bibipur village and called for collective participation. Prof. Anju Dhiman, Director, University Outreach, coordinated the programme. MDU outreach volunteers demonstrated a model Gram Sabha. Students Prince Kumar (as Gram Secretary) and Yanshi Desai (as Haryanvi Sarpanch) enacted key roles. Notably, out of 450 homes in Marodhi, only 22 are currently drug-free as per a survey conducted by MDU outreach volunteers. The village has a population of around 2,800. For real-time updates, follow our AP SSC 10th Result 2025 Live Blog.